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HelpfulNot helpful1 to 1 of 1 VENUE CHANGE: Volbeat's show scheduled for Tuesday, September 6 at Spokane Arena will now be moved to Knitting Factory ...Volbeat’s Michael Poulsen Crowd Surfs to Give Away T-Shirt to Young Fan Subscribe to Loudwire on During a recent concert in Lubbock, Texas, Volbeat frontman Michael Poulsen went above and beyond to give a young boy a t-shirt! Poulsen noticed a young fan in the crowd during the band’s performance at FMX Freakfest 2014 in Lubbock. The Volbeat singer decided to deliver the kid a t-shirt in the most incredible way: He crowd-surfed from the stage to the fan and handed him the shirt. You have to give it up for the fans who delivered Poulsen to the boy in the crowd and then all the way back to the stage without dropping him. Surely the gesture made the boy’s night and young life. Watch the very cool video footage in the player above. Volbeat recently announced a 2015 tour with Anthrax and Crobot, which will kick off on April 24, 2015, in Denver.

Additionally, Guitarist Rob Caggiano recently unveiled the band’s plans to head into the studio to begin recording their sixth album in August 2015.
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Is Colin Kaepernick helping or hurting his cause by not standing during the national anthem?Black Stone Cherry guitarist Ben Wells stopped late in the Kentucky rock band’s set at Blazefest to thank the radio sponsor (105.1 the Blaze) for hosting the show. “What a bad ass-night for a bad ass-rock show,” he said, with full knowledge of the kind of performance the night’s headliner, Volbeat, was about to unleash. The two bands kicked off a series of tour dates last week.Wells wasn’t at all wrong.Volbeat headlined the show with an hour-long set of blisteringly fast punkish metal that surprised me; the band totally plays into my musical tastes and somehow never showed up on my radar or radio until now. .@VOLBEAT being all savage and whatnot. @/DwvXzZ2MSD— Joshua Tehee (@JoshuaTehee) April 22, 2016 Musically, Volbeat doesn’t break new ground, but it doesn’t need to. It keeps things simple, fast and loud (ala Motorhead, whose t-shirt singer Michael Poulsen was sporting on stage).

It’s Poulsen’s vocal prowess and melodies that elevate Volbeat beyond other riffed-out metal bands.To get Volbeat as a band, here’s Poulsen from the stage:“We believe in Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley ... and a little bit of Slayer.”I would add Metalica to that list, but ... yeah..@VOLBEAT being all savage and whatnot. Black Stone Cherry played direct support with a kind of heavy rock that probably gets easily dumped into the “southern” category, them being from Kentucky and all. That undersells what the band does. Someone in the crowd compared them to the LA band Buck Cherry and they certainly share some the aesthetic (chain wallets, studded belts and the like). Bottom line: This is heavy, groove-laded bar rock and they do it well..@BlkStoneCherry has this thing going on with Mary Jane. #/fQit1NQhmo— Joshua Tehee (@JoshuaTehee) April 22, 2016 Red Sun Rising made a return trip to Fresno for Blazefest. The Ohio rock band opened for Godsmack at the Saroyan Theatre in November.

The band obviously grew up on ‘90s rock and grunge; which one picked up on ever before their cover of Alanis Morissette’s “Uninvited.” .@redsunrising is playing @Alanis and it is fairly amazing. #nojoke #youreuninvited #novideosorry @TheBlaze1051 #blazefest— Joshua Tehee (@JoshuaTehee) April 22, 2016 Not sure how it went over with the rest of the crowd, but I thought the song played to the band’s strengths (and singer Mike Protect vocals) and was my highlight of the night. The band’s hit “The Other Side” was also a particularly fun sing along.Monster Truck opened the show just after 5 p.m. without the benefit of stage lights or a packed crowd. They didn’t let that stop them from cranking up to full volume and laying down some serious ‘70s retro rock (it’s the organ the really sells it). The band looked (and sounded) like extras from “Almost Famous;” all denim-clad, shirtless and sweaty. Volbeat aside, Monster Truck was my favorite set of the night.Never to early to start the rock, I guess.

Good and loud already. @/9oE3zEo7Vg— Joshua Tehee (@JoshuaTehee) April 22, 2016 ▪ Monster Truck stopped mid set so the drummer could switch to his backup snare drum. He punched a hole in the first one. That had never happened in six years of being a band, they said. I don’t think I’ve seen it happen in 20-plus years of going to live shows.▪ I’m fairly certain Volbeat’s guitar tech played “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” during the band’s line check.▪ Black Stone Cherry ended its set with a full-on metal blitz of chugging guitars, double drums and cymbal smashes. It was less than a minute and done as if to prove they could bring it. Point proven.▪ Was Red Sun Rising singer Mike Protect serious about Alanis Morissette being one of the band’s favorite artists?▪ This was my first experience at the Rotary Amphitheater. It’s well suited for these kind of shows, with good sound and views of the stage from just about any spot (though it was considerably louder standing three feet from the speakers).